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EP3424476B1
EP3424476B1 EP17759824.0A EP17759824A EP3424476B1 EP 3424476 B1 EP3424476 B1 EP 3424476B1 EP 17759824 A EP17759824 A EP 17759824A EP 3424476 B1 EP3424476 B1 EP 3424476B1
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  • the present invention relates to a disposable diaper having excellent performances in both the absorbable capacity and the absorption rate.
  • the absorbable capacity is determined according to the purpose of the product.
  • products intended for nighttime use, especially nighttime products for adults are generally products with high absorbable capacity.
  • the absorbent bodies in order to secure the absorbable capacity, have an upper and lower two-layer structure.
  • Another typical absorption performance is the absorption rate.
  • products with high absorbable capacity need to absorb urine that is quickly excreted in large quantities; however, if the absorption rate is low, leakage tends to occur.
  • One technique for improving the absorption rate in a product having absorbent bodies in an upper and lower two-layer structure is to provide a slit, which penetrates the absorbent bodies in the thickness direction, extending in the front-back direction so as to include the crotch portion. In this case, the diffusibility of urine in the slit becomes high, and urine can be absorbed directly to the lower absorbent body, so that the absorption rate becomes high.
  • Reversion is a phenomenon in which urine, which is once absorbed from the surface of the diaper to the absorbent body inside, is returned to the surface of the diaper again, and if the urine easily returns to the surface, the skin unnecessarily becomes dirty with excrement, and problems such as skin trouble tend to occur.
  • the present invention solving the above problem is as follows.
  • a disposable diaper including:
  • the disposable diaper according to the present invention multiple low permeation portions are formed with intervals in the depressed portion depressed into the slit of the top sheet.
  • the low permeation portions are portions where the nonwoven fabric of the top sheet is compressed in the thickness direction and are portions in which fibers are welded to each other, such that and the liquid permeability is lower than the surroundings, and in this case, the low permeation portions include portions where there are gaps between fibers, thus showing some permeability, and also the low permeation portions that are almost completely filmed and that do not permeate any liquid at all. If multiple low permeation portions as described above are provided in the depressed portion, the permeability in the depressed portion is limited, and the diffusibility is improved accordingly.
  • the slit is provided in the upper layer absorbent body, and the slit is not provided in the lower layer absorbent body, such that the absorption amount is secured as much as possible, while the low permeation portions are diffusely arranged, and therefore diffusibility of urine in the slit becomes high, and as a result, absorption saturation is less likely to occur and the absorption rate is high.
  • slit means a penetrating portion on the front and back surfaces of the absorbent body.
  • "having a predetermined width” merely means that a concave groove or a slit without a gap width (the side walls opposed to each other are in contact) are not included, and does not mean that the width is constant, and therefore, as long as there is a width, a concave groove or a slit having a width that varies may be included.
  • an area ratio of the low permeation portions in the depressed portion is greater than or equal to 4%.
  • the absorption rate can be significantly improved.
  • the disposable diaper according to claim 1 or 2 wherein the low permeation portions, which have a shape elongated in the front-back direction, are intermittently provided in the front-back direction at intervals shorter than a length of each of the low permeation portions in the front-back direction, in the depressed portion.
  • the shapes of the low permeation portions can be appropriately determined; however, by adopting such a shape and arrangement, the diffusibility of the urine in the front-back direction can be increased even more.
  • the diffusibility of the urine in the front-back direction can be increased even more.
  • the diffusibility of the urine in the front-back direction can be increased even more.
  • the low permeation portions are portions that are welded to a member provided on a back surface of the top sheet, and portions between the low permeation portions are protruding portions that are protruding from a front surface of the top sheet.
  • the low permeation portions of the top sheet may be provided in any form; however, it is a preferable mode to fix the top sheet to a member on the back surface and also to form protruding portions on the surface.
  • protruding portions are formed in the depressed portion, even when the crotch portion is sandwiched between the legs of the wearer and contracted to some extent in the width direction and the slit is crushed in the width direction, gaps are maintained around the protruding portions, so that improvement in the diffusibility is not easily inhibited.
  • the disposable diaper will have excellent performances in both the absorbable capacity and the absorption rate, etc.
  • crotch portion means a portion corresponding to the crotch of the body at the time of use, and depending on the product, the crotch portion may be a range from the center in the front-back direction or near the center of an article to a predetermined portion on the front side as in the illustrated embodiment, or a predetermined range at the center in the front-back direction of an article.
  • the crotch portion means a predetermined range in the front-back direction with the narrowest portion of one of or both of the constricted portions as the center in the front-back direction.
  • a "front side portion (ventral side portion)” means a portion on the front side than the crotch portion
  • back side portion (back side portion)” means a portion on the back side than the crotch portion.
  • FIGS. 1 to 4 illustrate a pad type disposable diaper 200 according to the present invention.
  • This pad type disposable diaper 200 has a crotch portion C2 and a front side portion F2 and a back side portion B2 extending on the front and back sides of the crotch portion C2.
  • each portion may be defined as appropriate, for example, a total length L (length in front-back direction) of the article may be approximately 350 mm to 700 mm, and a full width W1 may be approximately 130 mm to 400 mm (however, wider than the width of the absorption surface of the diaper); in this case, the length of the crotch portion C2 in the front-back direction may be approximately 10 mm to 150 mm, the length of the front side portion F2 in the front-back direction may be approximately 50 mm to 350 mm, and the length in the front-back direction of the back side portion B2 may be approximately 50 mm to 350 mm. Furthermore, a width W3 of the crotch portion C2 may be 150 cm or more, particularly approximately 200 cm to 260 cm, for adult use.
  • the pad type disposable diaper 200 has a basic structure in which absorbent bodies 23A and 23B are interposed between the inner surface of a liquid impermeable sheet 21 having an exterior sheet 27 laminated on the outer surface, and a liquid permeable top sheet 22.
  • the liquid impermeable sheet 21 is provided so as to protrude slightly from the periphery of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B.
  • a sheet having moisture permeability without impairing the water shielding property from the viewpoint of prevention of stuffiness may also be used.
  • this water shielding/moisture permeable sheet a microporous sheet may be used, which is obtained by melt-kneading an inorganic filler in olefin resin such as polyethylene or polypropylene, etc., to form a sheet, and then stretching the sheet in a uniaxial direction or biaxial direction.
  • the outer surface of the liquid impermeable sheet 21 is covered with the exterior sheet 27 made of a nonwoven fabric, and the exterior sheet 27 protrudes to the outside from the periphery of the liquid impermeable sheet 21 with a predetermined protruding width.
  • the exterior sheet 27 various types of nonwoven fabrics may be used.
  • the raw material fiber constituting the nonwoven fabric not only synthetic fibers such as an olefin-based fiber, a polyester-based fiber, and an amide-based fiber, etc., such as polyethylene or polypropylene, but regenerated fiber such as rayon and cupra, etc., and natural fiber such as cotton may be used.
  • the front side of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B is covered with the liquid permeable top sheet 22.
  • the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B partially protrude from the side edges of the top sheet 22; however, the width of the top sheet 22 may be expanded so that the side edges of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B do not protrude.
  • a porous or nonporous nonwoven fabric or a porous plastic sheet, etc. is used as the top sheet 22.
  • the raw material fiber constituting the nonwoven fabric not only synthetic fibers such as an olefin-based fiber, a polyester-based fiber, and an amide-based fiber, etc., such as polyethylene or polypropylene, but regenerated fiber such as rayon and cupra, etc., and natural fiber such as cotton may be used.
  • synthetic fibers such as an olefin-based fiber, a polyester-based fiber, and an amide-based fiber, etc., such as polyethylene or polypropylene, but regenerated fiber such as rayon and cupra, etc., and natural fiber such as cotton may be used.
  • the intermediate sheet 25 is provided to prevent the urine absorbed by the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B from reversing, and the intermediate sheet 25 is preferably made of a material having low water retentivity and high liquid permeability, such as various kinds of nonwoven fabrics and a mesh film, etc. Assuming the front end of the top sheet 22 is set as 0% and the back end of the top sheet 22 is set as 100%, the front end of the intermediate sheet 25 is preferably positioned in the range of 0% to 11%, and the back end of the intermediate sheet 25 is preferably positioned in the range of 92% to 100%. Furthermore, a width W4 of the intermediate sheet 25 is preferably approximately 50% to 100% of a minimum width W5 of a constricted portion 23n of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B to be described later.
  • the exterior sheet 27 and the liquid permeable top sheet 22 are extended to the front and back sides from the front and back ends of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B and are adhered to each other, thereby forming an end flap portion EF where the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B do not exist.
  • the exterior sheet 27 extends outwardly than the side edges of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B, and on the inner surface of the portion from the extending portion to the side portion of the top sheet 22, a portion 24x on the outer side in the width direction of a gather sheet 24s forming a three-dimensional gather 24, is adhered over the entire front-back direction, thereby forming a side flap portion SF where the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B do not exist.
  • These adhering portions are indicated by an oblique line pattern in FIG. 1 , and may be formed by a hot melt adhesive, a heat seal, and an ultrasonic seal.
  • the liquid impermeable sheet 21 may be extended to the side flap portion SF, instead of the exterior sheet 27, to form the outer surface side of the side flap portion SF.
  • a plastic sheet or a melt-blown nonwoven fabric may be used; however, from the viewpoint of the feeling on the skin, a nonwoven fabric subjected to a water repellent treatment with silicon, etc., is preferably used.
  • a portion 24c on the center side in the width direction of the gather sheet 24s extends to the top sheet 22, and at the end portion on the center side in the width direction, an elongated elastic member 24G is fixed with a hot melt adhesive, etc., in an extended state in the front-back direction.
  • materials that are normally used may be used, such as styrene-based rubber, olefin-based rubber, urethane-based rubber, ester-based rubber, polyurethane, polyethylene, polystyrene, styrenebutadiene, silicon, and polyester, etc., in the form of a thread, a string, or a band, etc.
  • the portion 24x on the outer side in the width direction is adhered and fixed to the inner surface of the article (in the illustrated embodiment, the surface of the top sheet 22 and the inner surface of the exterior sheet 27) over the entire front-back direction
  • the portion 24c on the center side in the width direction is adhered and fixed to the inner surface of the article (in the illustrated embodiment, the surface of the top sheet 22) at both end portions in the front-back direction but is not fixed to the inner surface of the article (in the illustrated embodiment, the surface of the top sheet 22) in between both ends in the front-back direction.
  • this non-fixed portion is the portion to be a leakage prevention wall that elastically rises with respect to the inner surface of the article (in the illustrated embodiment, the surface of the top sheet 22), and an upright base end 24b of this non-fixed portion is positioned at the boundary between the fixed portion 24x on the outer side and the portion 24c on the inner side in the width direction of the gather sheet 24s.
  • the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B have a two-layer structure including the lower layer absorbent body 23B and the upper layer absorbent body 23A provided on the front side of the lower layer absorbent body 23B.
  • a base material such as a stacked fiber body of pulp fibers, an aggregate of filaments such as cellulose acetate, etc., or a nonwoven fabric is used, and high-absorbent polymers such as particles, etc., may be mixed and fixed, etc., according to need.
  • the lower layer absorbent body 23B is preferably an accumulation of at least pulp fibers, and particularly preferably a mixed accumulation of pulp fibers and high-absorbent polymer particles.
  • the upper layer absorbent body 23A is preferably a mixed accumulation of pulp fiber and high-absorbent polymer particles.
  • particles used in this type of absorbent article may be directly used; for example, when high-absorbent polymer particles having the same particle size distribution are used for the upper layer absorbent body 23A and the lower layer absorbent body 23B, in typical cases, it is preferable to use particles having the following features.
  • the proportion of particles remaining on the standard sieve of 500 ⁇ m is 30% by weight or less
  • the proportion of particles remaining on the standard sieve of 180 ⁇ m is 60% by weight or more.
  • high-absorbent polymer particles having different particle size distributions are used for the upper layer absorbent body 23A and the lower layer absorbent body 23B, it is preferable to use particles having the following features.
  • the high-absorbent polymer particles used for the upper layer absorbent body 23A preferably have a particle size distribution such that when sieving is performed by using the above standard sieves of 500 ⁇ m and 180 ⁇ m, the proportion of particles remaining on a standard sieve of 500 ⁇ m is 50% by weight or less and the proportion of particles remaining on a 180 um standard sieve is 50% by weight or more.
  • the high-absorbent polymer particles used for the lower layer absorbent body 23B preferably have a particle size distribution such that when sieving is performed by using the above standard sieves of 500 ⁇ m and 180 ⁇ m, the proportion of particles remaining on a standard sieve of 500 ⁇ m is 25% by weight or less and the proportion of particles remaining on a 180 ⁇ m standard sieve is 70% by weight or more.
  • the high-absorbent polymer particles are not particularly limited; however, particles having a water absorption rate of 20 seconds to 50 seconds and a water absorption amount of 50 g/g to 80 g/g may be suitably used.
  • Examples of high-absorbent polymer particles 18p and 19p include starch-based particles, cellulose-based particles, and synthetic polymer-based particles, and a starch-acrylic acid (salt) graft copolymer, a saponified starch-acrylonitrile copolymer, a crosslinked product of sodium carboxymethylcellulose, and an acrylic acid (salt) polymer, etc., may be used.
  • the basis weight of the fibers and the basis weight of the high-absorbent polymer particles in the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B may be determined as appropriate; however, it is preferable to set the fiber basis weight to approximately 100 g/m 2 to 600 g/m 2 , and it is preferable to set the basis weight of the high-absorbent polymer particles to approximately 100 g/m 2 to 350 g/m 2 for the entire absorbent body.
  • the weight ratio of the high-absorbent polymer particles to the pulp fibers in the upper layer absorbent body 23A is preferably higher than the weight ratio of the high-absorbent polymer particles to the pulp fibers in the lower layer absorbent body 23B. That is, in the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B, a liquid component L of excrement is also supplied to the upper layer absorbent body 23A; however, the liquid component L is more preferentially supplied first to the lower layer absorbent body 23B through a slit 40.
  • the weight ratio of the high-absorbent polymer particles to the pulp fibers in the lower layer absorbent body 23B is lower than that of the upper layer absorbent body 23A, gel blocking is less likely to occur in the lower layer absorbent body 23B than in the upper layer absorbent body 23A, and the liquid component of excrement diffuses in a wider range in the lower layer absorbent body 23B. Then, after absorbing and saturating at least the lower layer absorbent body 23B, the liquid component absorbed by the lower layer absorbent body 23B is transferred to the upper layer absorbent body 23A by being sucked up, so as to be absorbed and retained by the upper layer absorbent body 23A.
  • the upper layer absorbent body 23A has a high weight ratio of the high-absorbent polymer particles to the pulp fibers and can absorb and retain a larger amount of liquid, and the lower layer absorbent body 23B preferentially absorbs the liquid first, and therefore absorption capacity remains to the end on the front side (skin side) of the upper layer absorbent body 23A. As a result, properties of preventing reversion are further improved.
  • particles having excellent liquid permeability specifically, particles having an absorption rate of 20 seconds to 35 seconds and an absorption amount of 50 g/g to 70 g/g are preferable
  • particles having a large absorption amount specifically, particles having an absorption rate of 60 seconds to 80 seconds and an absorption amount of 50 g/g to 80 g/g are preferable.
  • the weight ratio of high-absorbent polymer particles to the pulp fibers in the upper layer absorbent body 23A is higher than the weight ratio of high-absorbent polymer particles to the pulp fibers in the lower layer absorbent body 23B
  • the weight ratio of high-absorbent polymer particles to the pulp fibers in the upper layer absorbent body 23A and the lower layer absorbent body 23B can be appropriately defined; however, when the total basis weight (the total of pulp 19f and the high-absorbent polymer particles) of the upper layer absorbent body 23A is 350 g/m 2 to 700 g/m 2 , it is preferable that the weight ratio of the high-absorbent polymer particles to the pulp fibers in the upper layer absorbent body 23A is approximately 55% to 100%, particularly preferably 65% to 90%.
  • the weight ratio of the high-absorbent polymer particles to the pulp fibers in the lower layer absorbent body 23B is preferably approximately 0% to 50%, particularly preferably 30 to 40%.
  • the upper layer absorbent body 23A and the lower layer absorbent body 23B may be wrapped integrally or individually with a packaging sheet 26 having liquid permeability and liquid retentivity such as crepe paper, etc., according to need, for the purpose of forming a shape and retaining polymer.
  • the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B extend from the front side portion F2 to the back side portion B2.
  • the upper layer absorbent body 23A may have the same size as the lower layer absorbent body 23B; however, it is preferable that the upper layer absorbent body 23A has an overall length and an overall width that are shorter than those of the lower layer absorbent body 23B, as in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the overall length of the upper layer absorbent body 23A may be approximately 60% to 90% of the total length of the lower layer absorbent body 23B
  • the overall width of the upper layer absorbent body 23A may be approximately 60% to 90% of the total width of the lower layer absorbent body 23B.
  • the shapes of the upper layer absorbent body 23A and the lower layer absorbent body 23B may be appropriately determined, and each of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B may be rectangular; however, at least the larger one of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B (the lower layer absorbent body 23B in the illustrated example) is preferably formed to have the constricted portion 23n corresponding to a predetermined portion having a narrow width at the center in the front-back direction including the crotch portion C2.
  • the minimum width W5 of the constricted portion 23n is preferably approximately 50% to 65% of the width W2 of the non-constricted portions positioned in front of and behind the constricted portion 23n.
  • the front end of the constricted portion 23n is preferably positioned in the range of 10% to 25%
  • the back end of the constricted portion 23n is preferably positioned in the range of 40% to 65%
  • the portion of the minimum width W5 of the constricted portion 23n (minimum width portion) is preferably positioned in the range of 25% to 30%.
  • the slit 40 having a predetermined width extends in the front-back direction in at least the front-back direction region corresponding to the crotch portion C2 in the upper layer absorbent body 23A, but the slit 40 having a predetermined with is not provided in the lower layer absorbent body 23B.
  • the lower layer absorbent body 23B may have a notch with no width.
  • the top sheet 22 has a depressed portion 30 that is depressed into the slit 40 of the upper layer absorbent body 23A, and as illustrated in FIGS.
  • a large number of low permeation portions 80 that are portions compressed in the thickness direction and in which fibers are mutually welded, are provided with intervals.
  • the front side portions of the intermediate sheet 25 and the packaging sheet 26 exist between the top sheet 22 and the upper layer absorbent body 23A, and therefore the front side portions of the intermediate sheet 25 and the packaging sheet 26 are also depressed in the slit 40 together with the top sheet 22. Elements other than the top sheet 22 may be omitted.
  • a length 40L of the slit 40 in the front-back direction is not particularly limited, and therefore the slit 40 may be provided over the entire front-back direction of the upper layer absorbent body 23A; however, as in the illustrated embodiment, the slit 40 preferably extends from the crotch side end portion of the front side portion F2 to the crotch side end portion of the back side portion B2. Furthermore, as illustrated in FIG. 9 (a) , the back side portion of the slit 40 may be bent so as to face outward in the width direction (the front side may also be bent similarly).
  • the front end of the slit 40 is preferably positioned in the range of 15% to 30%, and the back end of the slit 40 is preferably positioned in the range of 40% to 70%.
  • the front and back ends of the slit 40 do not penetrate the peripheral edge of the upper layer absorbent body 23A; however, as in the example illustrated in FIG. 9 (a) , the back end (this may be the front end or both ends) may reach the peripheral edge. Note that in a configuration in which both the front and back ends of the slit 40 reach the side edges of the upper layer absorbent body 23A, the portion closer to the side than the slit 40 is separate from the portion between the slits 40.
  • a central slit 41 may be added to the center in the width direction.
  • the positions of the slits 40 in the width direction are bilaterally symmetric, and in typical cases, an interval 40D between the slits 40 is preferably approximately 10% to 30% of the minimum width W5 of the constricted portion 23n of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B.
  • the number of the slits 40 is not limited, and as illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 8 , only one slit may be provided in the center in the width direction along the front-back direction.
  • a width 40W of the slit 40 is not particularly limited as long as the opposing side walls are spaced apart from each other.
  • the width 40W of the slit 40 is preferably approximately 10% to 20% of the minimum width W5 of the constricted portion 23n of the absorbent bodies 23A and 23B, specifically, the width 40W of the slit 40 may be approximately 5 mm to 32 mm for adult products.
  • a large number of low permeation portions 80 are provided in the depressed portion 30, and therefore the permeability in the depressed portion 30 is limited, and the diffusibility is improved accordingly. That is, although the slit 40 is provided in the upper layer absorbent body 23A and the slit 40 is not provided the lower layer absorbent body 23B so that the absorption amount is secured as much as possible, the low permeation portions 80 are diffusely arranged and thereby the urine diffusivity in the slit 40 becomes high, and as a result, absorption saturation hardly occurs and the absorption rate becomes high.
  • the area ratio of the low permeation portions 80 in the region including the low permeation portions 80 is 4% or more, it is preferable because the absorption rate can be significantly increased. It is particularly preferable that the area ratio of the low permeation portions 80 in the depressed portion 30 is 7% or more.
  • each of the low permeation portions 80 may be appropriately defined, such as a circular shape (see FIG. 22 ), an elliptical shape, a square shape, a rectangular shape (see FIG. 21(a) ), a linear shape (see FIG. 23 ), and other shapes such as a polygon, and also a crescent shape (see FIG. 21 (b) ), a star shape, and a cloud shape, etc.
  • the arrangement of the low permeation portions 80 may be determined as appropriate and a configuration may be adopted in which only one row of the low permeation portions 80 intermittently or continuously arranged in the front-back direction, is provided with respect to the depressed portion 30; however, it is preferable that a plurality of rows of the low permeation portions 80 intermittently or continuously arranged in the front-back direction, are formed in the width direction with intervals therebetween and formed at positions shifted or not shifted with respect to each other in the front-back direction.
  • the arrangement of the low permeation portions 80 may be irregular, it is preferable that the arrangement is made to be a regular pattern as a whole.
  • the low permeation portions 80 may be provided only in a part of (for example, an intermediate portion in the front-back direction) or in the entirety of the depressed portion 30; however, because it is difficult to manufacture the low permeation portions 80 precisely at the position of the slit 40 of the upper layer absorbent body 23A, as illustrated in FIGS. 5 and 6 , the low permeation portions 80 are preferably provided in a region 11 that includes the depressed portion 30 and that is larger than the depressed portion 30 in the top sheet 22 (for example, a region larger than the depressed portion 30 in at least one of the width direction and the front-back direction), or in the entire top sheet 22.
  • the region 11 where the low permeation portions 80 are provided match the range of the intermediate sheet 25.
  • the size of the low permeation portion 80 may be defined as appropriate.
  • the length in the front-back direction (for example, the reference numeral 80m in the embodiment to be described later) may be set to approximately 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm, particularly approximately 0.7 mm to 1.1 mm.
  • the width of the low permeation portion 80 (for example, the reference numeral 80c in the embodiment to be described later) may be set to approximately 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm, particularly approximately 0.7 mm to 1.1 mm.
  • the area of each of the low permeation portions 80 may be set to approximately 0.19 mm 2 to 7.1 mm 2 , particularly approximately 0.38 mm 2 to 0.95 mm 2 .
  • the center interval between the adjacent rows may be larger than the row width, preferably approximately 1 to 5 times larger than the row width, approximately at 0.5 mm to 15 mm in typical cases.
  • the low permeation portions 80 having a shape elongated in the front-back direction are intermittently provided in the front-back direction at intervals shorter than the length in the front-back direction.
  • the low permeation portions 80 in the top sheet 22 may be formed in any embodiment. For example, by heat-embossing the top sheet 22 individually, etc., an embodiment may be formed such that the low permeation portions 80 are not adhered to a back side member according to the welding of fibers. However, the low permeation portions 80 are where fibers are welded, and therefore it is one preferable embodiment to fix the top sheet 22 to a back side member by using the low permeation portions 80. In this case, the portions between the low permeation portions 80 are not compressed and become protruding portions 31 protruding to the front side, and therefore the protruding portions 31 on the front surface are also formed at the same time.
  • the protruding portions 31 are formed as long as the low permeation portions 80 are relatively compressed with respect to the surroundings and joined to the back side member (in the case of the illustrated embodiment, the intermediate sheet 25), without performing extrusion processing to be described later, and the arrangement, the size, and the shape of the protruding portions 31 can be determined by the arrangement, the size, and the shape of the low permeation portions 80. That is, according to the desired arrangement of the protruding portions 31, it is sufficient to provide the low permeation portions 80 singly or densely packed on at least three sides around the protruding portion 31, and the region including the protruding portions 31 and the region 11 including the low permeation portions are almost the same.
  • a size 31m in the front-back direction of the protruding portion 31 is preferably larger than an interval 32m between the protruding portions 31 arranged in the front-back direction.
  • a width 31c in the width direction of the protruding portion 31 is larger than an interval 32c between the protruding portions 31 arranged in the width direction.
  • the space securing function described above may only be exerted locally.
  • the sizes 31m and 31c of the protruding portions 31 are larger than the intervals 32m and 32c of the protruding portions 31, the occupying area of the protruding portions 31 is larger than that of intervals between the protruding portions 31.
  • the protruding portions 31 on one opposing side surface will not enter between the protruding portions 31 on the other opposing side surface, but the opposing protruding portions 31 each other will contact each other, and therefore a more preferable space securing state is obtained.
  • the interval between the protruding portions 31 arranged in the width direction is preferably 0.5 to 0.9 times the size of the protruding portion 31 in the width direction.
  • the portion (low-rigidity portion) between the protruding portions 31 continues most in the front-back direction in a linear manner at the center in the width direction of protruding portions 31 arranged in a zigzag manner in the front-back direction, and therefore when the width of the slit 40 becomes narrow, the top sheet 22 bends at this position Q.
  • the protruding portions 31 are arranged with the above-mentioned sizes and intervals, the protruding portions 31 on one opposing side surface hardly enter between the protruding portions 31 on the other opposing side surface, and the protruding portions 31 opposing each other are likely to contact each other, and therefore a more preferable space securing state is obtained.
  • the interval 32c between the protruding portions 31 arranged in the width direction is 0.1 to 0.5 times the size 31c of the protruding portions 31 in the width direction. That is, as illustrated in FIG. 11 , in the case where the arrangement of the protruding portions 31 is in a matrix form, the portion (low-rigidity portion) between the protruding portions 31 continues most in the front-back direction in a linear manner at the interval 32c between the rows of protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the width direction, and therefore when the width of the slit 40 becomes narrow, the top sheet 22 bends at this position 32c.
  • the protruding portions 31 when the protruding portions 31 are arranged with the above-mentioned sizes 31c and intervals 32c, the protruding portions 31 on one opposing side surface will not enter between the protruding portions 31 on the other opposing side surface, but the protruding portions 31 opposing each other will contact each other, and therefore a more preferable space securing state is obtained.
  • protruding portions 31 of the top sheet 22 are not particularly limited, and can be determined as appropriate.
  • An example is as follows.
  • FIGS. 10 to 13 by performing extrusion on the top sheet 22 from the back side to the front side by embossing, it is possible to arrange a large number of the protruding portions 31 with intervals in the width direction and the front-back direction.
  • reference numeral 32 indicates a portion between adjacent protruding portions 31.
  • This arrangement mode may be appropriately changed, for example, to a matrix, etc., as illustrated in FIG. 11 , and to a staggered arrangement (adjacent rows being alternately arranged) as illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 12 .
  • the protruding portions 31 are provided over almost the entirety of the top sheet 22, but as long as the protruding portions 31 are provided in at least the depressed portion 30 as described above, the protruding portions 31 may be only provided partially, for example, the protruding portions 31 may be provided in substantially the entire region where the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 overlap each other.
  • the size, etc., of the protruding portions 31 may be appropriately defined; however, as illustrated in FIGS. 10 to 12 , the size 31m of the protruding portion 31 in the MD direction is defined as less than or equal to a center interval 80y between the low permeation portion 80 positioned on one side of the protruding portion 31 in the MD direction and the low permeation portion 80 positioned on the other side of the protruding portion 31 in the MD direction, and the lower limit of the size is preferably approximately 0.9 times the size of the center interval 80y, and the size is preferably appropriately 2.7 mm to 9 mm in typical cases.
  • the size 31c of the protruding portion 31 in the CD direction is defined as less than or equal to a center interval 80x between the low permeation portion 80 positioned on one side of the protruding portion 31 in the CD direction and the low permeation portion 80 positioned on the other side of the protruding portion 31 in the CD direction, and the lower limit of the size is preferably approximately 0.9 times the size of the center interval 80x, and the size is preferably appropriately 2.7 mm to 9 mm in typical cases. Furthermore, it is preferable that a height 31z of the protruding portion 31 is approximately 0.8 mm to 2 mm in typical cases.
  • the "MD direction” and “CD direction” in the manufacturing method mean “MD direction” and "CD direction” of the processing facility of the protruding portions 31, and either one is the front-back direction and the other one is the width direction.
  • the MD direction of the product is the direction of the fiber orientation of the nonwoven fabric of the top sheet 22.
  • the fiber orientation is the direction along which the fibers of the nonwoven fabric run; for example, the fiber orientation can be determined by a measurement method according to the fiber orientation test method based on the zero distance tensile strength according to the TAPPI standard method T481 and the simple measurement method for determining the fiber orientation direction based on the tensile strength ratio in the front-back direction and the width direction.
  • the front-back direction is the MD direction and the width direction is the CD direction, similar to most disposable diaper products.
  • the arrangement intervals of the protruding portions 31 may be appropriately defined; however, in the case of the matrix arrangement as illustrated in FIG. 11 , the CD direction center interval 31x of the MD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction, is preferably approximately 3 mm to 10 mm, and the MD direction center interval 31y of the CD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction, is preferably approximately 3 mm to 10 mm. Furthermore, in the case of the staggered arrangement as illustrated in FIGS.
  • the CD direction center interval 31x of the MD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction is preferably approximately 3 mm to 10 mm
  • the MD direction center interval 31y of the CD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction is preferably approximately 3 mm to 10 mm
  • the shape of the protruding portion 31 is preferably a circular dome shape; however, the protruding portion 31 may also have an elliptical dome shape or a regular polygonal dome shape. Note that the protruding portions 31 may be formed by embossing the top sheet 22.
  • the portions between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the width direction and the front-back direction in the top sheet 22 are joined to the intermediate sheet 25 by pressure welding, whereby a large number of the low permeation portions 80 are formed in an intermittent pattern in the width direction and the front-back direction.
  • the low permeation portions 80 are also portions forming the bottom parts of recesses.
  • a row in which a plurality of the low permeation portions 80 are arranged side by side with intervals therebetween in the CD direction is formed so as to traverse a center position in the CD direction of this region, and at the interval portion between the low permeation portions 80 in the CD direction, the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 are not welded, thereby forming a compression portion 81 where the top sheet 22 is more compressed than portions on both sides thereof in the MD direction.
  • the intermediate sheet 25 may be compressed integrally with the top sheet 22 or may not be compressed.
  • the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 may not be welded, and may be compressed similar to the interval portions in the CD direction; however, it is preferable that the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 are not welded and that the top sheet 22 is not compressed as much as the interval portions in the CD direction (also including non-compressed portions that are not compressed at all).
  • the thickness of the low permeation portions 80 in the top sheet 22 is T1
  • the thickness of the compression portions 81 is T2
  • the thickness of the portions other than the low permeation portions 80 and the compression portions 81 is T3
  • a space is formed between the portions having the protruding portions 31 in the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25; however, this space does not need to be formed, in which case the back side of the top sheet 22 is adhered to the intermediate sheet 25 over the entire surface.
  • FIG. 15 A sample of an assembly of the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 adopting the patterns illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 12 (b) is illustrated in FIG. 15 .
  • the low permeation portions 80 formed by pressure welding and the compression portions 81 compressed without welding are alternately continuously formed in the CD direction, so as to traverse the vertical creases when joining with the intermediate sheet 25, and therefore the low permeation portions 80 can be formed in a state where the vertical creases are stretched to a greater extent, and this state or a state close to this state is maintained even after manufacturing. Nevertheless, the portions to be joined are intermittent in the CD direction, and therefore degrading of the flexibility and deterioration of appearance can be prevented.
  • a comparative sample having the low permeation portions 80 that do not satisfy the above conditions many creases along the MD direction are formed with intervals in the CD direction, and the appearance is deteriorated.
  • the joining pattern is not particularly limited as long as a plurality of the low permeation portions 80 are arranged with intervals in the CD direction, and the low permeation portions 80 are connected in the CD direction by an interval portion that is the compression portion 81, in the region between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction.
  • FIG. 11 (b) and FIG. 12 (a) when the low permeation portion 80 is formed at the center position in the CD direction corresponding to the center portion in the CD direction of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction, it is preferable in terms of preventing creases; however, as illustrated in FIG. 11 (a) and FIG.
  • one row in which a plurality of the low permeation portions 80 are arranged with intervals in the CD direction is provided; in another case, as illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 12 , a plurality of rows may be provided with intervals in the MD direction.
  • the former is suitable for a pattern in which the protruding portions 31 are arranged with narrow intervals in the MD direction as in embodiment illustrated in FIG. 11 in which the protruding portions 31 are arranged in a matrix
  • the latter is suitable for a pattern in which the protruding portions 31 are arranged with wide intervals in the MD direction as in embodiment illustrated in FIGS.
  • the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 may not be welded to each other and may be compressed similar to the interval portion in the CD direction; however, if the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 are not welded to each other and the top sheet 22 is not compressed as much as the interval portions in the CD direction (also including non-compressed portions that are not compressed at all), it is possible to attain more excellent flexibility and appearance.
  • the sizes of the low permeation portions 80 in the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 11 and 12 may be appropriately defined; however, point joining portions are preferably formed, in which each of the low permeation portions 80 between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction are formed such that the MD direction length 80m is approximately 0.1 to 0.4 times (in typical cases, 0.5 mm to 3 mm, for example) the size of an MD direction center interval 31y of CD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction; and the CD direction length 80c is approximately 0.1 to 0.4 times (in typical cases, 0.5 mm to 3 mm, for example) the size of a CD direction center interval 31x of MD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction.
  • a CD direction interval 80d of the low permeation portions 80 adjacent to each other in the CD direction is preferably approximately 1 to 5 times (in typical cases, 0.5 mm to 15 mm, for example) the size of a CD direction length 80c of the low permeation portion 80, and the number of the low permeation portions 80 in the CD direction row is preferably approximately 2 to 4 portions.
  • the interval between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction is also the interval between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction, and therefore the same low permeation portions 80 as those between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction, are provided between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction.
  • the same low permeation portions 80 as those between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction are provided between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction.
  • the low permeation portions 80 are intermittently provided in the MD direction between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction, different from the low permeation portions 80 between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction.
  • the pattern of the low permeation portions 80 between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction is not particularly limited; however, it is preferable to arrange the low permeation portions 80 in the form of points with intervals in the MD direction.
  • the compression portions 81 may be formed, similar to the interval portions in the CD direction.
  • the row of the low permeation portions 80 in the MD direction may be arranged by providing one row at the center position of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction as illustrated, or a plurality of rows may be provided with intervals in the CD direction.
  • the size of the point-like low permeation portion 80 is not particularly limited, it is preferable that the MD direction length 80m is approximately 0.1 to 0.4 times (in typical cases, 0.5 mm to 3 mm, for example) the size of the MD direction center interval 31y of the CD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction, and the CD direction length 80c is approximately 0.1 to 0.4 times (in typical cases, 0.5 mm to 3 mm, for example) the size of the CD direction center interval 31x of the MD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction.
  • the low permeation portions 80 in the embodiments illustrated in FIGS. 11 and 12 are formed in an intermittent joining pattern in the width direction and in the front-back direction, and the interval in each direction may be appropriately defined; however, for example, a CD direction joining range A3 formed by the low permeation portions 80 between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction is preferably approximately 0.3 to 1 times (in typical cases, 1 mm to 10 mm, for example) the size of a CD direction center interval 31x of the MD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction, and furthermore, an MD direction joining range A4 formed by the low permeation portions 80 between the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the CD direction is preferably approximately 0.3 to 1 times (in typical cases, 1 mm to 10 mm, for example) the size of the MD direction center interval 31y of the CD direction rows of the protruding portions 31 adjacent to each other in the MD direction.
  • the state will not be different from a state in which the low permeation portions 80 are continuously provided in the CD direction and the MD direction, and there is a possibility that the permeability and flexibility of the top sheet 22 decreases.
  • FIG. 14 illustrates a processing facility for forming the protruding portions 31 and the low permeation portions 80 and for joining the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25. That is, this facility includes a push-in roll 90, a recessed roll 91 facing the push-in roll 90, and a joining roll 92 facing the recessed roll 91.
  • the push-in roll 90 has a large number of push-in protrusions 90a formed on the circumferential surface, in the arrangement pattern of the protruding portions 31 described above.
  • the shape of the protrusions of the push-in roll 90 may be appropriately defined; however, it is preferable that the shape of the protrusions of the push-in roll 90 is a truncated conical shape having a cross-section (for example, a circle, an ellipse, and a regular polygon, etc.) adapted to the shape of the protruding portion 31 to be formed.
  • the recessed roll 91 is provided with push-in recesses 91a on the peripheral surface, corresponding to the push-in protrusions 90a of the push-in roll 90, and joining protrusions 91b and compression protrusions 91e are provided between the push-in recesses 91a.
  • the joining protrusions 91b are portions for forming the low permeation portions 80 in the above-mentioned joining pattern
  • the compression protrusions 91e are portions for compressing a nonwoven fabric 22S to be the top sheet 22 in the thickness direction, without welding the top sheet 22 and an intermediate sheet material 25S, at the interval portion in the CD direction of the low permeation portions 80.
  • the intermediate sheet material 25S is a material that is compressed in the thickness direction like a nonwoven fabric
  • the intermediate sheet 25 is also compressed at the same time by these compression protrusions 91e.
  • a row in which a plurality of the joining protrusions 91b are arranged with intervals in the roll axis direction is formed so as to traverse the center position in the roll axis direction of the region, and the interval portions in the roll axis direction between the joining protrusions 91b are the compression protrusions 91e.
  • the portions other than the joining protrusions 91b, the compression protrusions 91e, and the push-in recesses 91a are portions that do not compress the material; however, these elements may be made to perform compression by the same degree as or by a lower degree than that by the compression protrusions 91e.
  • the push-in recesses 91a of the recessed roll 91 may be a "hole” that has no bottom face and that has a size in which the push-in protrusions can enter, and the "push-in recesses 91a" has a meaning that includes such a "hole”.
  • the size, shape, and arrangement of the push-in protrusions 90a in the push-in roll 90 correspond to the inner space size, shape, and arrangement of the protruding portions 31 to be formed, and the size, shape, and arrangement of the push-in recesses 91a in the recessed roll 91 correspond to the outer size, shape, and arrangement of the protruding portions 31 to be formed. Furthermore, the size, shape, and arrangement of the joining protrusions 91b in the recessed roll 91 correspond to the size, shape, and arrangement of the low permeation portions 80 to be formed, and the size, shape, and arrangement of the compression protrusions 91e in the recessed roll 91 correspond to the size, shape, and arrangement of the compression portions 81 when the compression portions 81 are formed.
  • an MD direction length 91m, a CD direction length 91c, and a CD direction interval 91d of the compression protrusions 91e in the configuration illustrated in FIG. 18 (b) may be in the same ranges as those of the MD direction length 80m, the CD direction length 80c, and the CD direction interval 80d of the low permeation portions 80 in the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 12 (b) .
  • the nonwoven fabric 22S to be the top sheet 22 is transferred by tension from the downstream side of the production line, and is sandwiched between the push-in roll 90 and the recessed roll 91 as illustrated in FIG. 19 , and by embossing by pushing the protrusions of the push-in roll 90 into the push-in recesses 91a of the recessed roll 91, the protruding portions 31 are formed.
  • the intermediate sheet material 25S is sent onto the outside of the nonwoven fabric to be the top sheet 22 by pulling the intermediate sheet material 25S from the downstream side of the production line, and as illustrated in FIG.
  • the nonwoven fabric 22S to be the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet material 25S are sandwiched between the recessed roll 91 and the joining roll 92, and the nonwoven fabric 22S and the intermediate sheet material 25S are compressed between the compression protrusions 91e of the recessed roll 91 and the peripheral surface of the joining roll 92, so as to be pressure welded between the joining protrusions 91b of the recessed roll 91 and the peripheral surface of the joining roll 92, to form the low permeation portions 80, and an assembly of the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 is manufactured.
  • the low permeation portions 80 and the compression portions 81 that are compressed without welding are alternately continuously formed in the CD direction, so as to traverse the vertical creases, and therefore the low permeation portions 80 can be formed in a state where the vertical creases are stretched to a greater extent, and this state or a state close to this state is maintained even after manufacturing. Nevertheless, the portions to be joined are intermittent in the CD direction, and therefore degrading of the flexibility and deterioration of appearance can be prevented. As understood from this principle, not only the traces of compression by the compression protrusions 91e remain as the above-described compression portions 81, but also traces of compression do not remain almost or completely, and therefore the effect of preventing vertical creases is attained.
  • a disposable diaper can be produced by attaching assembly of the processed top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 to an absorbent body, etc., according to a known method.
  • the processing facility is not limited to the above-described processing facility with three rolls.
  • a nonwoven fabric to be the top sheet 22 is sent directly to the position where the push-in roll 90 and the recessed roll 91 mesh with each other; however, the nonwoven fabric to be the top sheet 22 may be wound only around the push-in roll 90 from the tangential direction of the circumferential surface of the push-in roll 90, and after sandwiching the nonwoven fabric between the push-in roll 90 and the recessed roll 91, the nonwoven fabric may be guided to the circumferential surface of the recessed roll 91.
  • the upper layer absorbent body 23A was a mixed stacked fiber body of pulp fibers and high-absorbent polymer particles, the basis weight of the pulp fibers was 351 g/m 2 , the basis weight of the high-absorbent polymer particles was 242 g/m 2 , and the thickness was 5.0 mm.
  • the overall length of the upper layer absorbent body 23A was 480 mm, and the overall width of the upper layer absorbent body 23A was 140 mm.
  • the high-absorbent polymer particles used in the upper layer absorbent body 23A had the following features. Specifically, when the particles are sieved (shaking for 5 minutes) by using a standard sieve of 500 ⁇ m (JIS Z8801-1:2006) having a water absorption rate of 38 seconds and a water absorption amount of 73 g/g, and the particles dropped by the above sieving are sieved (shaking for 5 minutes) by using a standard sieve of 180 ⁇ m (JIS Z8801-1:2006), the proportion of particles remaining on the standard sieve of 500 ⁇ m is 50% by weight or less, and the proportion of particles remaining on the standard sieve of 180 ⁇ m is 50% by weight or more.
  • the slit 40 of the upper layer absorbent body 23A was extended backward from the front end of the upper layer absorbent body 23A from the position of 25 mm to the position of 240 mm, and the width 40W of the slit 40 was 20 mm and an interval 40D between the left and right slits 40 was 25 mm.
  • the lower layer absorbent body 23B was a mixed stacked fiber body of pulp fibers and high-absorbent polymer particles, the basis weight of the pulp fibers was 245 g/m 2 , the basis weight of the high-absorbent polymer particles was 91.7 g/m 2 , and the thickness was 3.6 mm.
  • the total length of the lower layer absorbent body 23B was 570 mm, and the total width of the lower layer absorbent body 23B was 260 mm.
  • the high-absorbent polymer particles used in the lower layer absorbent body 23B had the following features. Specifically, when the particles are sieved (shaking for 5 minutes) by using a standard sieve of 500 ⁇ m (JIS Z8801-1:2006) having a water absorption rate of 28 seconds and a water absorption amount of 60 g/g, and the particles dropped by the above sieving are sieved (shaking for 5 minutes) by using a standard sieve of 180 ⁇ m (JIS Z8801-1:2006), the proportion of particles remaining on the standard sieve of 500 ⁇ m is 25% by weight or less, and the proportion of particles remaining on the standard sieve of 180 ⁇ m is 70% by weight or more.
  • the packaging sheet was crepe paper with a basis weight of 15 g/m 2 .
  • the top sheet was a hydrophilic two-layer air-through nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of 21 g/m 2 and a thickness of 0.15 mm
  • the upper layer fiber was a core-in-sheath type conjugate fiber (core PP, sheath PE) of 2.2 dtex
  • the lower layer fiber was a core-in-sheath type conjugate fiber (core PET, sheath PE) of 4.4 dtex.
  • the intermediate sheet 25 was a hydrophilic air-through nonwoven fabric having a basis weight of 22 g/m 2 and a thickness of 0.14 mm, using a core-in-sheath type conjugate fiber (core PET, sheath PE) having a thickness of 2.2 dtex.
  • core PET, sheath PE core-in-sheath type conjugate fiber
  • the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 were joined by the manufacturing method illustrated in FIG. 14 , and by this joining, the region 11 having the low permeation portions 80 of the pattern illustrated in FIG. 21 (a) was formed over the entire region including the intermediate sheet 25.
  • Example 2 was the same as example 1, except that the pattern of the low permeation portions 80 was the pattern illustrated in FIG. 21 (b) .
  • Example 3 was the same as example 1, except that the pattern of the low permeation portions 80 was the pattern illustrated in FIG. 22 (a) .
  • Example 4 was the same as example 1, except that the pattern of the low permeation portions 80 was the pattern illustrated in FIG. 22 (b) .
  • the basis weight of the pulp fibers was set to 372 g/m 2
  • the basis weight of the high-absorbent polymer particles was set to 279 g/m 2
  • the thickness was set to 5.3 mm
  • the basis weight of the pulp fibers was set to 246 g/m 2
  • the basis weight of the high-absorbent polymer particles was set to 91.0 g/m 2
  • the thickness was set to 3.6 mm.
  • the top sheet 22 and the intermediate sheet 25 were not joined by the manufacturing method illustrated in FIG. 14 , and no low permeation portions 80 were provided at all. Otherwise, comparative example 1 was the same as example 1.
  • comparative example 2 was the same as example 1.
  • the samples were fixed in an open state, and an injection device 100 was placed on the top sheet 22 as illustrated in FIG. 24(b) .
  • the injection device 100 that was used had a base portion 101 made of a flat plate having a length of 240 mm and a width of 110 mm, and a cylindrical portion 102 having an inner diameter of 44 mm and a height of 120 mm that passes through the center of the base portion 101 and that is open at the bottom surface of the base portion 101.
  • the injection device 100 that was used had a base portion 101 made of a flat plate having a length of 240 mm and a width of 110 mm, and a cylindrical portion 102 having an inner diameter of 44 mm and a height of 120 mm that passes through the center of the base portion 101 and that is open at the bottom surface of the base portion 101.
  • the center of the cylindrical portion 102 of the injection device 100 was positioned at the center in the front-back direction and at the center in the width direction in the region between the two slits 40, the base portion 101 was placed downward such that the longitudinal direction of the base portion 101 is in the front-back direction of the sample, and weights 103 having a square bottom surface of 10 cm ⁇ 10 cm and a weight of 0.5 kg were placed on both sides in the longitudinal direction of the base portion 101.
  • the present invention is suitable for a pad type disposable diaper as in the above example, the present invention can also be used for disposable diapers of other forms such as a pants type or a tape type disposable diaper.

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